MobileMustHave Resource Page
MobileMustHave.com is a trusted vendor of higher end mobile internet gear focused on the RV and marine market, and is part of our team here at MIRC. This page is offered as a landing page for quickly diving into research on the products and solutions they offer. There are many other approaches to mobile internet that we cover here on this resource center.
MobileMustHave Insider Explore Membership
In partnership with the Mobile Internet Resource Center, The MobileMustHave Insider "Explore" Membership is their membership program developed for travelers who want to keep up on the latest information on mobile internet, interact and learn from MMH Support staff and fellow travelers, and have access to the highest level discounts and member benefits.
Explore members receive a Mobile Internet Afficiando ("MIA") membership to the Mobile Internet Resource Center including access to the MMH Specific Discussion Forums. Join the conversation about more advanced configuration options, receive information on future product releases and interact with your fellow members in one of the largest online mobile internet communities today. The MIA membership included with the MMH membership is slightly different than our directly offered MIA+ membership, which includes our video course.
Discounts typically pay for your membership fee within one or two purchases. Below is a complete list of member benefits.
Insider Explore Membership Summary Benefits Include:
- 10% Storewide Discount on Eligible Items (our MIAs get this too)
- Upgraded Free 2-Day Shipping on Orders Over 199.00
- MIA Access to the Mobile Internet Resource Center (not including our video course, but it can be added on later)
- MMH hosted tech support in our MIA Forums
- $10/mo discount on MMH Wireless Cellular Data Plans
- 2x Point Value on MobileMustHave Rewards Program
- 15% Restocking Fee Waived on Items Returned in New Condition
- Complimentary Router Advanced Replacement Program for In-Warranty Devices
MobileMustHave Support Forum
All of our premium MIA Members have access to our forums for interactive guidance. Additionally, MobileMustHave hosts their technical support forum in ours, where they offer after purchase support for the products they sell. If you have questions about configuration or troubleshooting, our members are encouraged to ask here.
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Router & Antenna Sample Setup
Most of the mobile internet products sold by MobileMustHave are based around this classic setup - an interior cellular embedded router with an exterior antenna for getting better cellular and/or Wi-Fi signal. This is a popular setup chosen by many of our members.
Exterior antennas will be mounted to the roof of your RV, on a pole, on a radar arch or up a mast. Wires will need to be run to the interior router.
RoutersThe router is where your modem(s) and local area networking occurs, providing connectivity to your interior devices.
Cellular CarriersA cellular carrier provides an internet connection over the same technology used for placing phone calls over a mobile phone. Choosing your carriers is a critical part of your setup based on their coverage and available data plans.
Learn more about cellular carriers:
Wi-Fi as WANUsing another Wi-Fi network as your source of internet is called 'WiFi as WAN'. For instance you might utilize your campground or marina's Wi-Fi network as one of your mobile internet options. Many routers have this feature built in.
Routers Sold by MobileMustHave
Below are the cellular embedded routers that MobileMustHave sells on their website that we have more in-depth content and in many cases, full reviews of based on our hands on time with the products. Our members can dive into our analysis, field testing data and guidance.
Learn More in our In-Depth Guides:
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- Hands on Reviews
- Top Pick
Overview: 3rd Party and Multi-Carrier/Virtual SIM Plans (Cellular Data Plans)
3rd party vendors and resellers that offer data plans on the major carriers on a month-to-month basis.
Review: SpaceX Starlink (Satellite Internet)
SpaceX’s high-speed, low-latency broadband Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.
Overview: MobileMustHave.com (Equipment Vendor & Cellular Data Plans)
Run by fellow RVers, with a focus on higher-end mobile internet solutions catering to the RV and boating market. They offer data plans, routers, antennas and boosters, and other mobile products.
Review: MobileMark LTM Series Combination Antennas (Cellular Antennas | Wi-Fi Antennas)
MobileMark LTM series of antennas have a low profile omnidirectional combination antennas with endless configurations for LTE/5G, Wi-Fi and GPS, designed to be mounted on a vehicle roof.
Review: Pepwave Mobility Antennas by Peplink (Cellular Antennas)
Peplink’s line of omnidirectional, dome antennas, formerly known as ‘Puma’.
Review: Husky and Great Pyrenees Omni-Directional Antennas by Parsec (Cellular Antenna)
The Parsec Husky and Great Pyrenees are a high-performance, omnidirectional combination antennas that are 5G ready for sub-6GHz frequencies.
Overview: Basecamp Router Enclosure from MMH (Accessory)
Basecamp is a router enclosure designed by MobileMustHave to allow Peplink routers to use Winegard factory-install rooftop antennas.
View our Peplink product line overview and articles - co-authored with our education & action partner at MobileMustHave (who offers advanced support, guidance and discounts to our members):
Antennas Sold by MobileMustHave
Below are the antennas that MobileMustHave sells on their website that we have more in-depth content and in many cases, full reviews of based on our hands on time with the products. Our members can dive into our analysis, field testing data and guidance.
Learn More in our In-Depth Guides:
Click on the images to read our in-depth Gear Center entires and reviews:
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- Smoothtalker
- Digital
- Directional
- Omni-Directional
- AC
- DC
- Mobile Cellular Boosters
- Analog
- SolidRF
- 15dB
- 23dB
- 50dB
- 50+dB
- weBoostFacet
- Wireless
- weBoost
- SureCall
- Uniden
- HiBoost
- American Booster
- Maximum Signal
- Cel-Fi
- Cradle
- M2M
- Mobile Certified
- Building / Residential
- Multi-Device
- Single Device
Review: MobileMark LTM Series Combination Antennas (Cellular Antennas | Wi-Fi Antennas)
MobileMark LTM series of antennas have a low profile omnidirectional combination antennas with endless configurations for LTE/5G, Wi-Fi and GPS, designed to be mounted on a vehicle roof.
Review: Pepwave Mobility Antennas by Peplink (Cellular Antennas)
Peplink’s line of omnidirectional, dome antennas, formerly known as ‘Puma’.
Review: Husky and Great Pyrenees Omni-Directional Antennas by Parsec (Cellular Antenna)
The Parsec Husky and Great Pyrenees are a high-performance, omnidirectional combination antennas that are 5G ready for sub-6GHz frequencies.
Testing In Progress: Slim Omnidirectional Panel Antennas by Peplink (Cellular Antenna)
Peplink’s line of compact, portable panel antennas, designed for wall and window mounting.
Product Lineup: weBoost by Wilson Electronics (Mobile Cellular Boosters | Cellular Antennas | Vendor)
weBoost offers several models of cellular boosters & antennas for RVs, boats and vehicles. Start here for an overview of their product line up.
Overview: Wideband Log-Periodic Directional Antenna by Poynting (Cellular Antennas)
A high-gain wideband log periodic directional cellular antenna from Poynting.
Review: Akita Omnidirectional Panel Antenna by Parsec (Cellular Antenna)
A 5G-compatible, sub-6GHz omnidirectional panel antenna from Parsec Technologies suitable for indoor mobile internet use .
Review: XPOL Cellular Antennas By Poynting (Cellular and Wi-Fi Antennas)
A family of high-gain, cross-polarized, pole or wall-mounted, outdoor MIMO antennas designed for cellular and Wi-Fi applications.
Review: Pepwave Maritime Antenna Series by Peplink (Cellular Antennas)
Peplink’s line of marine-grade omnidirectional antennas.
Review: OMNI Series Cellular and/or Wi-Fi Mast Antennas by Poynting (Cellular and Wi-Fi Antennas)
The OMNI series of combination mast antennas by Poynting come in a variety of configurations including medium and high-gain SISO, MIMO cellular with Wi-Fi/CBRS band support.
Review: MIMO-3 & MIMO-4 Series Low-Profile Combination Antennas by Poynting (Cellular and WiFi Antennas)
The MIMO-3 & MIMO-4 series of low-profile combination antennas by Poynting offer 2×2 and 4×4 MIMO cellular plus Wi-Fi and GPS support.
Review: Falcon Antenna by Parsec (Cellular Antennas)
A portable 2×2 indoor MIMO antenna with two SMA or TS-9 connectors.
Other Items Sold by MobileMustHave
Aside from cellular embedded routers and antennas, MMH sells a variety of accessories and data plans. They also work with a reseller of the Starlink Flat High Performance Dish, and include it in their bundles.
MobileMustHave has become a data plan reseller and referrer, and offers multiple choices of plans.
Learn More:
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Overview: Basecamp Router Enclosure from MMH (Accessory)
Basecamp is a router enclosure designed by MobileMustHave to allow Peplink routers to use Winegard factory-install rooftop antennas.
MobileMustHave Bundles
MobileMustHave has put together bundles of popular routers and antennas they sell that include a choice of antenna, data plan, DC power and remote setup & training. The bundles generally represent a savings over purchasing individually (plus our members get a discount on top of the bundled price). While this makes easy one-stop shopping - we still recommend doing some research to make sure you pick the right solution for your needs.
Here's our analysis of the bundles they offer with our recommendations. Keeping in mind, most of our audience tends to have higher demanding needs.
The Ultimate Road Warrior bundle comes with the Peplink MAX BR2 Pro 5G with dual 5G X62 modems - for increased redundancy of having two cellular connections active at once.
The MAX BR2 Pro 5G comes with a future proofed router chassis (1 Gbps router throughput and Wi-Fi 6), and dual 5G X62 modems for 5G performance, as well as dual Ethernet ports and USB tethering port.
This bundle gives you different options for pairing with an exterior roof mounted antenna.
The antennas options are more optimized for RV roof installation and are all intended for a 4x4 MIMO modem. However, each modem within this router are only 2x2 MIMO, so the leads will be split into two pairs.
The MAX BR2 Pro 5G will need a total of 8 antennas, and is offered with either the Parsec Great Pyrenees or the Peplink Mobility 82G.
The Parsec Great Pyrenees, while a great performing antenna - has some compromises when the antennas are split between two modems due to its internal construction. It'll work well in most cases, but definitely carefully match the antenna leads as recommended by the manufacturer.
There is also an option to bundle the Ultimate Road Warrior with Starlink, which comes with the Starlink Flat High Performance Antenna.
Not included as a bundle option, but might be worth consideration is the Peplink Maritime 40G or Poynting 402. Another approach that can be more effective is a dual 2x2 or 4x4 MIMO antenna setup, or 4/8 individual antennas - if you have the installation flexibility. Our Selecting Cellular Antennas guide goes further into the considerations.
When considering the Ultimate Road Warrior versus the Speed Demon bundles - you'll be weighing the trade-offs of the increased redundancy of two embedded modems versus one.
It's not a straight forward answer for most. Head on over to our reviews of the MAX Transit or MAX BR1 Pro 'Deep Dive' sections for more considerations and a video on this topic.
The Speed Demon bundle is based on either the MAX BR1 Pro 5G or the B One 5G. Both are next generation routers with X62 modems, and lots of advanced local area networking features like Wi-Fi 6 and 1 Gbps router throughput. This chassis gives the advanced modem options available a platform to really perform into the future.
The antenna options are the Parsec Husky Pro or the Peplink Mobility 42G.
This bundle gives you different options for pairing with an exterior roof mounted antenna, and an inside mount with no drilling.
Not included as a bundle option, but might be worth consideration is the Peplink Maritime 40G or Poynting 402. An approach of Dual 2x2 MIMO antennas, or 4 individual antennas can also yield great results. Our Selecting Cellular Antennas guide goes further into the considerations.
There is also an option to bundle the Speed Demon with Starlink, which comes with the Starlink Flat High Performance Antenna.
When considering the Ultimate Road Warrior versus the Speed Demon bundle - you'll be weighing the trade-offs of the increased redundancy of two modems or one.
It's not a straight forward answer for most. Head on over to our review of the MAX Transit or MAX BR1 Pro into the 'Deep Dive' section for more considerations and a video on this topic.
The Road Warrior VR2 (short for Version 2) bundle is powered by the Peplink MAX Transit Duo Pro Primecare edition, dual modem CAT-7 / CAT-12 mobile router. It's paired with a 7-in-1 roof antenna as well as a direct wire DC power connection kit.
The MAX Transit Duo Pro comes with a combo of a Cat-7 and Cat-12 modem for maximum carrier compatibility & performance and a more future proofed router chassis (1 Gbps router throughput and Wi-Fi 6).
The antenna options are the Parsec Husky Pro, Peplink Mobility 42G, or the Mobile Mark LTMWG942.
Of the antennas offered with the Transit, we have a preference for the Peplink Mobility 42G or MobileMark with the dual modem setup.
It also comes with an option Starlink add-on with the flat high-performance dish.
Not included as a bundle option, but might be worth consideration is the Peplink Maritime 40G or Poynting 402. Another approach that can be more effective is a dual 2x2 or 4x4 MIMO antenna setup, or 4/8 individual antennas - if you have the installation flexibility. Our Selecting Cellular Antennas guide goes further into the considerations.
The Full Timer VR3 bundle comes with the Peplink MAX BR1 Mini, which features a Cat-7 modem that includes coverage for some key frequency bands, like T-Mobile’s Band 71 and AT&T’s Band 14.
There are two antenna options with this bundle - the Parsec Doberman and the Peplink Mobility 22G antennas. Of these, the Peplink Mobility 22G would be our top choice with this router. If you are considering upgrading your router in the future, we suggest you upgrade to the Peplink Mobility 42G.
There is an option to add-on Starlink with the Flat High Performance Dish.
Recommended Resources for Research
We have a LOT of content here on the Mobile Internet Resource Center. Here's some places we recommend getting started with to further your education in choosing your right setup, and understanding the technology you'll be depending on for your internet connection.
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Guides
Get started with our collections of educational guides.
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Gear Center
Research hotspots, routers, antennas, boosters, data plans and more.
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News Center
Mobile internet news analyzed specifically for RVers and boaters.
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Classroom
Learn mobile internet fundamentals with our written and video courses.
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